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 Jimbo
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  Posted 15/04/2008 10:48:39 AM
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Does anyone know of a scource of the Aluminiun Rubbing Strake with the Rubber infill that is fitted at the hull to deck joint. I need approx 4 ft of the same section to replace a damaged portion. If the worst comes to the worst I shall have to cut off the damaged section, remove the rubber infill and attempt to straighten and refit.

 Trevera25
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 Trevera25
  Posted 15/04/2008 11:16:25 PM
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Oundle marina chandlery (near Peterborough) used to stock something very similar. I have to replace completely and it's the only place I could find

 Flashheart
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 Flashheart
  Posted 17/04/2008 11:55:09 PM
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not sure how you've got on. But I remember my previous boat, an Atlanta 24 was next to impossible to match up despite the fact that a company supplying rubbing strakes had a vast range to choose from  

--Last edited by flashheart on 2008-04-21 08:40:38 --

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